Archi Venezia



Archi Venezia vacation rental in palazzo

Archi Venezia vacation rental on canal in Venice, this newly restored apartment is located in the North West side of Venice called Cannaregio. This area, thanks to its position, benefits of a really authentic Venetian atmosphere in a place that is challenged to keeping the old way of life going. The Archi apartment is part of a gated property. The entrance is through the garden belonging to the condominium. On the same property there are other apartments sharing the entrance and a part of the communal garden. In the past this group of houses used to be called "Barchesse" (wings) of a Palazzo of the XVI Century. It sleeps 4 + 2 in two double bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a lovely terrace perfect to rest after a day spent visiting one of the most incredible cities of the world, Venice. Archi Venezia apartment is located at few meters from the Fondamenta di Cannaregio, the side walk on the main canal of this part of the city. It is very well connected with San Marco Square and other main points of interest in Venice since the ferry stop (Archi Venezia) is just on the other side of the canal.

Santa Lucia train station can be reached within 10 minutes walking or by ferry in 10 minutes (line 51). This line connects the apartment also with Piazzale Roma. If you fly into Venice Marco Polo Airport there is also a connection by ferry from Venice Airport to Fondamenta Nove.

Food stores, pharmacy, bars, post office and restaurants, no more than 5 minutes walking. We particularly recommend to you "Trattoria Marisa", on the Fondamenta of Cannaregio, just next to Archi Venezia apartment. Delicious meals also to take away. Other points of interest: San Marco, Accademia, Chiesa della Salute between 15 and 20 minutes walking and of course by ferry.

Perfect for: Couples or small family.


The Details:

The apartment is 75 sq meters large and it is on the ground floor. It has a private terrace with table and chairs. The apartment consists of an entrance, living room with two sofas (one can be converted into a sofa bed for 2 extra guests) and armchairs. TV.

Dining corner with a table for 4/6 people. Kitchen corner equipped with, small fridge, oven, dishwasher, toaster, kettle and gas range.

One twin bedroom with two single beds and windows facing the garden. The beds can be put together if required, but we suggest to leave them as single since the room is not so large. One bathroom with shower.
One double bedroom (double/twin) with windows facing the garden. One bathroom with bath tub. The apartment is provided with heating, but it is not air conditioned. Washing machine. Iron board and Iron. A cell phone is available for guests. Prepaid card not included in the price.


Services, Features, Amenities:

Washing Machine Walk To Restaurant, Walk To Alimentari, Dishwasher, CD Player, Satellite TVĘ, Cell phone, Ironing Board and Iron



A Little on the Region
Venice is amazing. Sure, you know it is a place of water and old homes, tiny streets and marble bridges. But it doesn't matter how many pictures you have seen, postcards received or documentaries watched - you can never grasp how amazing this place is until seeing for yourself. Like Mecca for the East, Venice must be seen once before you die. Here instead of walking circles around the Koran, you are forever crossing little bridges in a place where a circle is not possible. A city fashioned on a base of many, many islands, with 177 canals and more than 400 bridges connecting all the streets. With Venice if you plan on getting lost, this will be your first success. You soon discover that this town is the great achievement of Italian confusion. Arty, yes. Logical, no. It is an adult's labyrinth - a dense maze of tiny streets that begin and end without names and cross over hundreds of small waterways via small identical footbridges. So get a map (little help), brush up on your Italian (little English spoken here) and have a load of lire for the water buses or taxis which stop along the Grand Canal. One of the best parts of walking this city is there ARE NO Vespas!

Touring Ideas:

You are in town. You can also take a train from the Venice station to many places, including Croatia, Slovenia, Austria.